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Women Folk

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islrs A, S. Blogg (Parnassus) |?ttfo,r6taying|,at The- Clarendon. Mwifarlano (Hawkswood) is in fi4ftliss Inh , Bruce ‘ (Ashburton) is m 1 Mrs Gnrfleld Crawford loft |honio in Invercargill to-day. has returned to Christgtorch froift 1 ' Timafu. |/®[r3' A’.''"Turnbull (Timaru) is the |g|oSt of j her aunt, Mrs Arthur Rhodes. returned l from Mount fc|RWiQntes, Aldington, has returned ■pChfratphurch 'from Akaroa. , Stella Murray has returned a. Jong.holiday in "Wellington. KDr-mnd } Mrs'Manning are visiting ■Vellfagtoil, ■ 01rs%rthur r v llapsell (Wellington) is RWing witb’Bishop'and Mrs Julius. aid Mr and Mrs Bernard hack in ChristJ. ■F. Studiiolmo (Ruathe noi-th this evenin; Christchurch. C. E. Kay left for Little 'ii' tort stay in Elisor, Rangiora. with friends nt St. James, . who has been visit.Ci'oss depot in this week-end were of tho Catholic ü branch.v R. ’Uilmer, ofalmspitnl ship, from Dunedm, staying at to Mktrou of the Wcstu short visit to She will Coast; on. Tuesday. by the ChristClub yesterday at for a. prize presentHarper, was won by is announced of ! Vizor, eldest daughHHHKfehnd/. Mrs J; fl. Vizer, Adson pf Mr and Mrs G. .Andrew ■ and Miss M. Andrew rC^tshincre). have returned to Christ''PM™ { roni Timaru.. 1 Brigadier-Gen-Andrew' who/has been in New l AK^ an d -on .Wo,' 'has returned to ' announced of widow' of .the late Robson, R.F.A., to ?«^fWB^W.7F S .'-Doubleday (Main ’Mts H. 8. Richards, of g/nshmhte.jHills., ®At a concert s held recently at Scargill of the local Kid Cross jjirarichfm.aid.of. to “ Our Day Fund,” ■nhlsulm of £l4l’ was raised—a record Rmouyit -for any one single entertainIm'ont/ given there- The previous record Vtvas/for the Prisoners of War blind, ift,-^/h/^^rjr^.pleasant:social evening was Saviour’s 'Orphanage Street, by the memSt'Stephen’s Church. Shirley. KwVwe wafc a large attendance. ' The leadership of Mr Tutjgjty .centHMirf' a number of glees, given by Mesdames MlgSjjmLivray,, and Yolnall, and recitaraaona by Mrs Robb.

" StMa " will be glad to realms items of interest and value to Women for publication or reference ift this column.

The above sketch is of embroidered ololh, wil.li an undercoat, cuffs and collar of black satin, it could also bo made in charmeuso or any weave of soft satin. The coat is out with two long envelope points,. and from it at either side the embroidered panels fall well ovef the top of the sciit. The deep gauntlet culls come almost up to tlie elbow. ' The back view, if seen, would . resolve itself into just a continuation of the front, save that there is a broad band across the back of the waist on to which the side panels lall.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12435, 28 September 1918, Page 6

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Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 12435, 28 September 1918, Page 6

Women Folk Star (Christchurch), Issue 12435, 28 September 1918, Page 6

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